Worryingly flat performance by the Youths in Bray tonight as the home side provided the bit of quality that was needed to easily take the three points and it now leaves the Youths in a dogfight at the bottom of the table. Wexford began with the expected Graham, Conor, Gary, Ryan, Craig, Eric, Jonny, Hopper, Andy and with Spot and Danny up front. Youths began the match reasonably well, but got worse as the match went on and, by the final whistle, looked to be only too glad to get out of the place. On five minutes, Danny Furlong got a volley on target but Cherrie was able to beat it away. Eric Molloy then had a volley chance from a corner but put it well over and, on twelve minutes, Spot Murphy got a free on target but it proved an easy low catch for the excellent Cherrie in goal for Bray. On fifteen minutes, a nervous-looking Wexford defence allowed a Bray attacker to have a free header, but it was misdirected badly wide. The best player on view, Bray's Dylan Connolly, then came more into the game and almost had a clear sight on goal except for a last-ditch tackle by Wexford's best player on the night, Gary Delaney. Just after the half-hour mark, Graham Doyle had to touch a Bray free-kick around the post for a corner. From that corner, Wexford weren't able to clear their lines and when it was played back into danger, Dean Kelly was able to steer it home for 1-0 to the home side. Wexford didn't respond well to going a goal behind and the half finished with the home side 1-0 in front.